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June 20, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Investigators blame Chinese ship for fatal collision with ROK vessel

Chinese maritime officials on Tuesday blamed the crew of a Chinese container ship for a collision with a Korean vessel that left six seamen dead and ten missing last month. The Ministry of Communications revealed its findings at a press conference in Beijing, saying the ‘Jinsheng’ was primarily resp

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Chinese maritime officials on Tuesday blamed the crew of a Chinese container ship for a collision with a Korean vessel that left six seamen dead and ten missing last month.

The Ministry of Communications revealed its findings at a press conference in Beijing, saying the ‘Jinsheng’ was primarily responsible for the collision with the Republic of Korea vessel ‘Golden Rose’.

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